For those who have interest in or wish to support efforts to restore and preserve The Readfield Union Meeting House, a cultural landmark, for future generations of Readfield residents, Maine citizens and visitors from other states.

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

This picture of Readfield Union Meeting House was taken c1950 - notice the steeple and clock. Efforts are underway to preserve them now - along with the interior repairs and restorations to the invaluable trompe l'oiel artwork by Charles J. Schumacher, the stained glass and stenciled windows and more. This is a daunting task for a handful of volunteers. Community support has been and continues to be vital to this process - some have helped through hands on, others have given gifts in kind and last but not least we have gratefully received the much needed individual and business cash donations and grants from foundations. All are imperative to the success of preserving this national treasure so PLEASE remember Readfield Union Meeting House as you plan your end of year giving!

A
happy holiday to everyone from the Board and Advisory Board of The Union
Meeting House. We are buttoned up tight for the winter but before it got too
cold workmen from Oakes & Parkhurst stained glass restorers came and took
out the Nancy Hunton Atkinson memorial stained glass window. Over the past
decades the bottom third had sagged badly and the entire sash was in danger of
letting go. This would mean hundreds of pieces of broken glass on the ground
and the loss of a beautiful window.

This past summer Mrs. Donna Page, a former Readfield girl and a Hunton
descendant, donated $1,000 to have the window taken out and completely
restored. Between Oakes & Parkhurst, which will repair the stained glass,
and Joseph Caputo of East Pittston, who will scrap, prime, repair and paint the
wooden casing and sashes, the window should be back in place by springtime. Our
thanks for Mrs. Page for her thoughtfulness.

The newsletter to all members and donors is in the mail. If anyone else
wants a copy let us know at 685-4537. The UMH is honored that the branches of
The Bank of Maine in Readfield and Winthrop made a kind donation to sponsor
this newsletter.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Have you thought about reserving the Union Meeting House for your wedding? The setting could not be more beautiful - or historic. FMI email unionmeetinghouse@gmail.com.

Did you get married at the Union Meeting House? We want to include more pictures in the slideshow, on this website, of weddings performed at UMH. Email jpegs to unionmeetinghouse@gmail.com. Be sure to include names, dates and photographic credits.

Scroll down to the slideshows in the left column to see the wedding pictures slideshow. Enjoy!

"I knew from the time I was a little girl that I wanted to get married at the Union Meeting House because I always thought it was so beautiful inside. It was like a dream come true for me."

Friday, September 14, 2012

Readfield Union Meeting House made a big step yesterday! The dome was removed and stored so that VITAL repairs can be made. Thank you to the Lewiston Sun for covering the landmark event in both words and pictures!! Donations are still needed and appreciated to complete this project and others - all vital to the survival of Readfield Union Meeting House! Read on to our next post to learn more about the projects we are undertaking to preserve UMH. To see more pictures of the event go to our "Repair and Restoration" slideshow. This slideshow will also give you an idea of how much work has been done over the past two years! You can also read more in the Lewiston Sun news article, along with their pictures, by going to our MEDIA LINKS. Thank you, as always, for your support!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Readfield Union Meeting House annual membership drive is underway. This year's membership drive is more important than ever as in the year ahead we face some daunting tasks. If you have not received a letter and request from our Board of Directors do not hesitate - you can easily make your secure online donation today via the "DONATE HERE" button / link at the left of this screen. Following is a letter from the UMH Board of Directors, who are seeking the support of members and donors:

June 2012

Dear Members and Friends

The membership year for the Union Meeting House comes to an end this month (June 2012) and a new one, filled with daunting tasks, begins. We must succeed to reach a major step in saving the steeple. If we fail the future of the building is very uncertain. The past four years have seen progress, due in great part to the willingness of our members and friends to support the restoration efforts.
This is going to be an important year for the building. One of the most expert steeplejacks examined the steeple last fall and confirmed what Ernest Bracy was told more than 25 years ago - there are many seriously rotted beams in the steeple. Its entire stability is threatened. We don't have to spell out the consequences of what will happen if we fail to act quickly. Everyone can see the poor condition of the clapboards on the tower, the badly eroded clock dials and the Roman numerals on the dial beginning to come off. Portions of the metal roof on the dome are flying off in the wind and falling to the ground like leaves off a tree. These are merely experior evidence of a more serious deteroration inside.
The first step is for a crane to remove the entire rotted, leaking dome. While the crane is on site the bell and its cradle will be taken out since ultimately the metal belfry roof, on which the bell sits has to be taken up and replaced. A new belfry roof will make the structure water tight.
This is only the initial step. The years of water dripping down into the steeple have rotted the majority of the structural beams that hold the belfry and clock tower together. The majority will have to be replaced. These are huge timbers and it will be a major, expensive undertaking to remove the rotted ones and to insert the new timbers while working around the clock mechanism. Naturally the cost will be huge. These first two steps to save the steeple will be close to $110,000 ($30,000 for Phase I and $80,000 for Phase II later). That may seem daunting, but the Board thinks it is a feasible goal and one we can reach over several years with community support.
Yes, this multi-year project will be the most ambitious and most costly undertaking in the Meeting House's 184 year history. Encouraged by past support, the Board believes that the community shares in the significance of preserving this magnificent historical structure in the Town of Readfield. PLEASE renew your membership or, if you have not given before, join with a first-time gift so that the first step we have outlined above can be done in 2012.

Membership Annual Dues:
$25 Single
$45 Family
$15 Student
$75 Patron
$100 Benefactor
$150 Sponsor
$250 Life Fellow
$250 Corporate
Please contact us for special named gifts to the Meeting House. Naming opportunities include the steeple, windows. replica carpet and bell. There are other projects that could be accomplished with an earmarked gift and could help move the restoration forward. We would like to talk to you about these opportunities. If you wish for information on these additional opportunities please contact Marius Peladeau (contact info below).

You can easily make your secure online donation today via the "DONATE HERE" button / link at the left of this screen. Or you can mail your donation to:
Readfield Union Meeting House
c/o 158 Thorpe Shores
Readfield, ME 04355
Questions can be directed to:
Marius Peladeau: 207-685-4537 or mpeladeau@roadrunner.com

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

The Quilt Show on August 11, 2012 was a success! Thank you to all who helped plan and prepare for the show. We express appreciation to the hundreds of guests who came to partake of the quilts and to admire the beauty of the Union Meeting House as well! Congratulations to Phyllis Rourke of Readfield who won the United States quilt raffle.